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    Fallow are tougher than they look. Just ask @Padox
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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe_90 View Post
    Fallow are tougher than they look. Just ask @Padox
    5 270 rounds later bugger would still wouldn't die

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padox View Post
    5 270 rounds later bugger would still wouldn't die
    .270....There's your problem right there, better get a .243 and the problems will stop
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    And watch them laugh and walk away worst I have seen was 7 rounds from a 243 and it still went bush on him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padox View Post
    5 270 rounds later bugger would still wouldn't die
    'The biggest part' is not the correct aiming spot !
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    4 were good solid front shoulder hits and 1 was neck @Joe_90 watched the whole lot unfold we were both shocked from it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padox View Post
    4 were good solid front shoulder hits and 1 was neck @Joe_90 watched the whole lot unfold we were both shocked from it
    Had something similar happen with a 7mm08...Ballistc tips at about 100m went right through like a pencil....too fast / too close...? but my 303 (215gr RN) poleaxed him on the spot.....
    Intelligence has its limits, but it appears that Stupidity knows no bounds......

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    Post mortam shows rounds are doing what they should not the 1st time iv had it happen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    'The biggest part' is not the correct aiming spot !
    Normally I'd agree with you.
    A couple of weeks ago a young fella shot a fallow buck, good hit just behind the front shoulder. The animal dropped and slid into a wee gut and ended up in some scrub. I slid down after it and could hear it still alive, I put another round into it from about 5 meters. Went through both lungs. It still took about a minute of trying to breath before it expired. On postmortem both shots where well placed, the SST projectiles did the job and exited with a good wound pattern.

    Compared to shooting reds with the same load and similar distances, my conclusions are fallow bucks in croak are tough wee animals. I'll continue with collecting more data over time as the season and freezer requires
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    Quote Originally Posted by 257weatherby View Post
    .270....There's your problem right there, better get a .243 and the problems will stop
    Quote Originally Posted by Moa Hunter View Post
    'The biggest part' is not the correct aiming spot !
    Well there is always the exception to any rule...

    I shot a fallow spiker between the eyes in the torch light at 100m after an easy "take a mate and his mate" afternoon hunting that failed. (Mate's mate was too slow and wouldnt listen to me anyway).

    I hit this spiker with the .243 in the forehead and he sacked as expected. I thought "i dont need to take my rifle with me, its dead as" like the other many headshot deer i've taken over the years.
    I head over there with just a headlight, knife and Mate no2. Mate no1 is at the bike holding his torch on where the deer was.
    I get there and see the deer had fallen into a dry creek gut and is sitting up looking groggy as! He has two long sharp spikes for a fallow. I tell Mate no2 to give me a hand as i'll grab it and cut its throat. Mate no2 decides nah i'm off to go get a rifle but doesnt listen when i tell him to stay.
    I jump down in the creek bed with spiky and quickly come up behind him and grab his two spikes. Spiky realises the shit is going down and springs to life! I've twisted his face into his side and pulled him down like i've done to other animals before, but cant get him on his side enough to get his hooves away from the ground. Me and spiky are doing donuts on the creek bed both getting cut up.
    I'm squealing for Mate no2 to give me some help cause i'm running out of energy and dont want to let go of these long spikes! "It's gonna f##king spike me if i let go". Mate no2 is AWOL. Mate no1 is yelling at Mate no2 to help me!

    Mate no2 finally appears after what feels an age. He dives in to add weight but i lose grip on one spike and get pushed down to the rear end and start coping hooves to my arms. I'm yelling at Mate no2 to grab the F##king spike cause im loosing the second and getting kicked to shit!
    Mate 2 is saying i dont think i can hold him! I'm thinking bullshit, i'm 60kg wet and he is 90kg fit and the deer is almost knackered!
    We get it mostly under control, i get my knife out. I stab it in the neck under the chin and push the knife out forward so i dont cut Mate no2. Arteries are cut and we both jump back. Poor Spiky is finished.
    Spiky had a 50mm round bit of skin missing off his head in front of his spikes dead center

    Multiple lessons learned there...
    Btw thats the second fallow i've seen shot unconcious and woken up. Mate no1 did it to his second deer he'd shot with the same .243 a few years before!
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